WO2013168511A1 - Dispositif et programme d'affichage de temps relatif - Google Patents

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WO2013168511A1
WO2013168511A1 PCT/JP2013/060891 JP2013060891W WO2013168511A1 WO 2013168511 A1 WO2013168511 A1 WO 2013168511A1 JP 2013060891 W JP2013060891 W JP 2013060891W WO 2013168511 A1 WO2013168511 A1 WO 2013168511A1
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  • the present invention relates to a relative time display device and a relative time display program.
  • the following daylight saving time control systems are known.
  • the time setting of the internal clock of the elevator corresponds to the daylight saving time (see Patent Document 1).
  • the time setting of the elevator internal clock only corresponds to the daylight saving time, and the time cannot be arbitrarily set according to the user's time sense.
  • the time setting according to the user's time sense is not assumed, no consideration has been given to the screen display according to the user's time setting.
  • the relative time display device includes a relative time setting receiving means for receiving a setting of a time (hereinafter referred to as “relative time”) having a relative relationship with a real time different from the real time, and a relative time setting receiving Relative time for specifying the current time in relative time (hereinafter referred to as “relative time”) based on the relative time measuring means for measuring time based on the relative time received by the means and the time measured by the relative time measuring means. And a display control means for displaying an image or video corresponding to the relative time specified by the relative time specifying means on the display device.
  • the relative time display device further includes a clock image display means for displaying a clock image simulating a clock on the display device, and the relative time setting accepting means is configured to display the real time and the time on the clock image displayed by the clock image display means.
  • the setting of the relative time may be received by receiving the designation of the correspondence relationship with the relative time.
  • the display control means may change at least one of the color and brightness of the image displayed on the display device according to the relative time.
  • the display control means may display a sky image or video on the display device and change at least one of the sky color and brightness according to the relative time.
  • the display control means may display the relative time superimposed on the image or video.
  • the relative time display program includes a relative time setting reception procedure for receiving a setting of a time (hereinafter referred to as “relative time”) having a relative relationship with a real time different from the real time, and a relative time setting reception.
  • Relative time that specifies the current time in relative time (hereinafter referred to as “relative time”) based on the relative time counting procedure that measures time based on the relative time received in the procedure and the time measured by the relative time timing procedure
  • the computer is caused to execute a specifying procedure and a display control procedure for displaying an image or video corresponding to the relative time specified in the relative time specifying procedure on the display device.
  • the relative time display program further includes a clock image display procedure for displaying a clock image simulating a clock on the display device, and the relative time setting reception procedure is performed on the clock image displayed in the clock image display procedure.
  • the setting of the relative time may be received by receiving the designation of the correspondence relationship.
  • the display control procedure may change at least one of the color and brightness of the image displayed on the display device according to the relative time.
  • the display control procedure may display a sky image or video on the display device, and change at least one of the sky color and brightness according to the relative time.
  • the display control procedure may display the relative time superimposed on the image or video.
  • the user can arbitrarily set the relative time according to his / her sense of time. Further, by displaying an image or video corresponding to the relative time, it is possible to make the user aware of the relative time using the image.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an embodiment of a relative time display device 100.
  • FIG. It is a 1st figure which shows an example of the timepiece for relative time setting. It is a 1st figure which shows the example of a setting of relative time using the timepiece for relative time setting. It is a 2nd figure which shows the example of a setting of relative time using the timepiece for relative time setting. It is a 3rd figure which shows the example of a setting of relative time using the timepiece for relative time setting.
  • 4 is a flowchart showing a flow of processing executed by the relative time display device 100.
  • FIG. It is a 2nd figure which shows an example of the timepiece for relative time setting. It is a 3rd figure which shows an example of the timepiece for relative time setting.
  • FIG. 10 is a fourth diagram illustrating an example of a relative time setting clock.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a configuration of an embodiment of a relative time display device 100 in the present embodiment.
  • the relative time display device 100 for example, various information terminals such as a personal computer, a smartphone, a mobile phone, a tablet, and a PDA are used, and by installing a relative time display program in these information terminals, in the present embodiment, It operates as the relative time display device 100.
  • FIG. 1 shows a block diagram when a smartphone is used as the relative time display device 100.
  • the relative time display device 100 includes a touch panel 101, a communication module 102, a control device 103, a memory slot 104, a microphone 105, and a speaker 106.
  • the touch panel 101 is an electronic component that combines a display device such as a liquid crystal panel and a position input device such as a touch pad, and is an input device that can operate a device by pressing a display on the screen.
  • a user of the relative time display device 100 can operate the relative time display device 100 by touching or sliding display items such as buttons and menus displayed on the liquid crystal panel with a finger or a touch pen. it can.
  • the touch panel 101 detects an operation such as a touch or a slide by a user and outputs a detection signal to the control device 103.
  • the communication module 102 a module for connecting to the Internet via a wireless LAN access point or a module for connecting to the Internet via a mobile phone communication network is used.
  • the relative time display device 100 communicates by connecting to the Internet, a cellular phone communication network or the like by the wireless module 102.
  • the control device 103 includes a CPU, a memory, and other peripheral circuits, and controls the entire relative time display device 100.
  • the memory constituting the control device 103 includes, for example, a volatile memory such as SDRAM and a non-volatile memory such as flash memory.
  • the volatile memory is used as a work memory for the CPU to expand the program when the program is executed and a buffer memory for temporarily recording data.
  • the nonvolatile memory records firmware for operating the relative time display device 100 and software program data for operating various applications.
  • the relative time display program is provided as a relative time display application that can be executed by a smartphone. Then, the program data of the relative time display application obtained by downloading or the like is recorded in the nonvolatile memory, so that the relative time display application is installed in the relative time display device 100.
  • the memory slot 104 is a slot for inserting an external memory such as a memory card.
  • the user can insert a memory card into the memory slot 104 to increase the storage capacity of the relative time display device 100.
  • the image data is recorded on a memory card so that the image data compresses the capacity of the flash memory constituting the control device 103. Can be prevented.
  • the relative time display program data may be recorded in a memory card inserted in the memory slot 104.
  • the microphone 105 is a sound collecting device for inputting speech voice by the user.
  • the speaker 106 is an output device for outputting sound.
  • the relative time display device 100 in this embodiment has a clock function that measures time. Specifically, a program for realizing a clock function is installed in a memory included in the control device 103. With this clock function, real time, that is, Japan Standard Time is measured in Japan.
  • the relative time display device 100 it is further possible to set a time having a relative relationship with the real time different from the real time. You can set the day time. Specifically, the user can arbitrarily set a relative time (hereinafter referred to as “relative time”) that matches his / her sense of time with respect to 24 hours of real time. .
  • the user operates the touch panel 101 to display an image imitating a clock as shown in FIG.
  • the clock displayed as an image as shown in FIG. 2 is called a relative time setting clock.
  • the user can arbitrarily set a relative time that matches his / her sense of time with respect to the 24 hours of the actual time by operating the relative time setting clock.
  • a relative time setting method using the relative time setting clock shown in FIG. 2 will be described below.
  • the relative time setting clock has a real time display board 2a that represents the real time as one round 24 hours, and a current time in real time on the real time display board 2a (hereinafter referred to as "real time").
  • a real time display hand 2b representing the relative time a relative time display board 2c representing the relative time in one round 24 hours, and relative time setting hands 2d to 2f used by the user for setting the relative time.
  • the relative time setting needle 2d is a needle for designating the relative time of 12:00
  • the relative time setting needle 2e is the needle for designating the relative time of 3 o'clock
  • the relative time setting needle 2f is the relative time of the relative time. It is a hand for designating 18:00.
  • the user touches any of the relative time setting hands 2d to 2f on the touch panel 101 and slides it in the circumferential direction of the relative time display panel 2c, thereby moving the relative time setting hands 2d to 2f to the relative time.
  • the time indicated by the relative time setting hands 2d to 2f can be changed by moving in the circumferential direction on the display board 2c.
  • the user can set relative time with respect to real time currently displayed on the real time display board 2a. That is, the user moves the relative time setting hands 2d to 2f in the circumferential direction on the relative time display board 2c, so that the real time displayed on the real time display board 2a and the relative time display board 2c are displayed.
  • the correspondence relationship with the relative time shown can be designated using the relative time setting hands 2d to 2f.
  • an example of setting the relative time using the relative time setting hands 2d to 2f will be described.
  • the user whose real time and his / her own time sensation are arranged with the relative time setting hand 2d pointing to 12 o'clock on the real time display board 2a.
  • 2e may be arranged to point to 3 o'clock on the real time display panel 2a
  • the relative time setting hand 2f may be arranged to point to 18 o'clock on the real time display board 2a.
  • a user whose real time does not match his / her time sense can set the relative time as follows according to his / her own time sense.
  • his / her own time sense for example, an example in which a user whose own time sensation is 3 hours later than the actual time sets the relative time will be described.
  • 12 o'clock real time is 15 o'clock relative time
  • 18 o'clock real time is 21 o'clock relative time
  • 3 o'clock real time is 6 o'clock relative time.
  • the user arranges the relative time setting hand 2d so as to point to 15:00 of the real time display board 2a, and places the relative time setting hand 2e at 6 o'clock of the real time display board 2a.
  • the relative time setting hand 2f is arranged to point to 21:00 on the real time display board 2a.
  • the user can set the relative time in accordance with a time interval 3 hours later than the actual time.
  • the relative time setting hands 2d to 2f can be moved at a time.
  • the user can collectively change the time indicated by the relative time setting hands 2d to 2f.
  • a user who has a time sensation that feels the daytime period longer than the actual time can set the relative time so that the corresponding time period becomes longer than the actual time.
  • a user having a sense of time who feels that the time between 12:00 and 18:00 is 8 hours in real time but sets the relative time.
  • 12 o'clock real time is 12 o'clock relative time
  • 18 o'clock real time is 20 o'clock relative time
  • 3 o'clock real time is 3 o'clock relative time. Accordingly, as shown in FIG.
  • the user places the relative time setting hand 2d so as to point to 12 o'clock on the real time display panel 2a, and places the relative time setting hand 2e on the real time display board 2a at 3
  • the relative time setting hand 2f is arranged to point to 20:00 of the real time display board 2a.
  • FIG. 5 shows an example of setting the relative time by a user who has a sense of time when day and night are reversed.
  • the user places the relative time setting hand 2d so as to point to 0 o'clock of the real time display board 2a, and the relative time setting hand 2e is set to 15:00 of the real time display board 2a.
  • the relative time setting hands 2f are arranged so as to point to 6 o'clock of the real time display board 2a.
  • the control device 103 specifies the setting contents of the relative time by the user on the relative time setting clock, and records the relative time setting information for specifying the setting contents of the relative time in the flash memory.
  • the user can set the relative time of one day with his / her own sense of time. For this reason, the user can use the relative time display device 100 according to the present embodiment for the following purposes, for example.
  • the user first sets the relative time according to his / her sense of time and lives. . After that, if the relative time is set closer to the real time for each fixed period, and finally the real time and the relative time can be matched, the user's body clock can be set to the real time. For example, the user can adjust his or her body clock to the real time at the end of work such as late work or night shift.
  • the user can also set the relative time so that the time distribution of the day is felt long and fun and boring time is felt short. For example, when you are with someone you like, set the relative time to be longer than the real time, and for the boring or boring time, set the relative time to be shorter than the real time. Good. Even if it is the same 4 hours, you can enjoy the day by feeling 6 hours with the person you like, or 2 hours of boring or boring time. It is possible to play for time.
  • the control device 103 measures time based on the set relative time, and based on the relative time display instruction from the user, based on the relative time.
  • the current time (hereinafter referred to as “relative time”) is displayed.
  • the control device 103 notifies the user of the relative time by displaying an empty image indicating the relative time on the touch panel 101.
  • a clock that represents relative time using this sky image is called an empty clock.
  • the control device 103 displays an image showing the sunrise, and the relative time is a time corresponding to the day of the real time. In the case, an image showing sunny weather is displayed.
  • the control device 103 displays an image showing the sunset, and when the relative time is a time corresponding to the night in the real time, An image showing the starry sky is displayed.
  • the control device 103 may display the relative time as a number or a character so as to be superimposed on an empty image.
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing a flow of processing executed by the relative time display device 100 in the present embodiment.
  • the process shown in FIG. 6 is executed by the control device 103 as a program that is activated when the relative time display application is executed by the user.
  • the user can activate the relative time display application by selecting and touching the icon of the relative time display application from the icons arranged on the touch panel 101.
  • step S10 the control device 103 reads the relative time setting information from the flash memory. If the relative time has not yet been set by the user, reading is not performed here because the relative time setting information is not recorded in the flash memory. Then, it progresses to step S20.
  • step S20 the control device 103 determines whether or not the user has instructed to display an empty clock. If a negative determination is made in step S20, the process proceeds to step S40 described later. On the other hand, if a positive determination is made in step S20, the process proceeds to step S30.
  • step S30 the control device 103 identifies the setting content of the relative time based on the relative time information read in step S10. And the control apparatus 103 specifies the present relative time based on the setting content of the specified relative time, and displays the empty clock according to the specified present relative time as mentioned above. Thereafter, the process proceeds to step S40.
  • step S40 the control device 103 determines whether or not the user has instructed the setting of the relative time. For example, a button for displaying the above-described relative time setting clock for setting the relative time is arranged on the screen of the relative time display application, and the control device 103 operates the button by the user. By monitoring this, a relative time setting instruction is detected. If a negative determination is made in step S40, the process proceeds to step S80 described later. On the other hand, if a positive determination is made in step S40, the process proceeds to step S50.
  • step S50 the control device 103 displays the relative time setting clock shown in FIG. 2 on the touch panel 101, and proceeds to step S60.
  • step S60 the control device 103 sets the relative time by moving the relative time setting hands 2d to 2f on the relative time setting clock by the user based on the output signal from the touch panel 101. Then, it is determined whether or not the operation has been completed. If a negative determination is made in step S60, the process proceeds to step S80 described later. On the other hand, if a positive determination is made in step S60, the process proceeds to step S70.
  • step S70 the control device 103 specifies the setting contents of the relative time by the user on the relative time setting clock, and records the relative time setting information for specifying the setting contents of the relative time in the flash memory. . Thereafter, the process proceeds to step S80.
  • step S80 the control device 103 determines whether or not the user has instructed the end of the relative time display application. For example, it is assumed that the user can instruct the end of the relative time display application by performing a predetermined end instruction operation determined by the relative time display application. If a negative determination is made in step S80, the process returns to step S20. On the other hand, when an affirmative determination is made in step S80, the process ends.
  • the control device 103 receives a setting of a relative time that is in a relative relationship with the actual time different from the actual time, performs time measurement based on the received relative time, and responds to the current time in the relative time.
  • the empty clock was displayed.
  • the user can arbitrarily set the relative time in accordance with his / her sense of time.
  • by displaying an empty clock corresponding to the relative time it is possible to make the user aware of the relative time using an empty image.
  • the user can adjust the user's biological clock, eliminate the jet lag when traveling abroad, adjust the gap between the user's private rhythm and real time, or have a fun day. Time play can be performed using the relative time display device 100.
  • the control device 103 displays the relative time setting clock shown in FIG. 2 on the touch panel 101, and accepts designation of the correspondence between the real time and the relative time by the user on the relative time setting clock. As a result, the setting of the relative time is accepted. Thus, the user can set the relative time by a simple operation while visually confirming the correspondence between the real time and the relative time.
  • the control device 103 can display the relative time in numbers or characters by superimposing it on the empty image. As a result, the user can grasp the current relative time.
  • the relative time display device 100 of the above-described embodiment can be modified as follows.
  • the relative time may be notified by other methods.
  • the color and brightness of the image may be changed according to the relative time. For example, if the relative time is a time corresponding to morning or daytime in real time, the control device 103 may display a bright color image or increase the brightness of the image. On the other hand, when the relative time is a time corresponding to evening or night in real time, a dark color image may be displayed or the brightness of the image may be reduced.
  • the relative time setting clock is not limited to the example shown in FIG.
  • the sun mark 7a is displayed in the background during the time zone corresponding to the daytime of the real time
  • the moon mark 7b is displayed in the background during the time zone corresponding to the nighttime of the real time. You may make it do.
  • the relative time setting hand 2d specifies the relative time of 12:00
  • the relative time setting hand 2e specifies the relative time of 3 o'clock.
  • the relative time setting hand 2f is a needle for designating the relative time of 18:00.
  • the relative time setting hand is not limited to the example shown in FIG.
  • four relative time setting needles may be arranged at intervals of 6 hours, or 24 relative time setting needles at intervals of 1 hour as shown in FIG. It may be arranged.
  • a plurality of relative time setting hands may be arranged at other time intervals. The relative time can be set more finely as the number of relative time setting hands is increased.
  • control device 103 has described the example in which the user is notified of the relative time by displaying an empty image indicating the relative time on the touch panel 101.
  • control device 103 may notify the user of the relative time by displaying an empty image indicating the relative time on the touch panel 101.
  • the control device 103 displays an image showing the sunrise when the relative time is a time corresponding to the morning of the real time.
  • the time is the time corresponding to the daytime of the real time
  • the example in which the image showing the clear sky is displayed has been described.
  • the relative time is a time corresponding to the evening in the real time
  • an image showing the sunset is displayed.
  • the relative time is a time corresponding to the night in the real time
  • an image showing the starry sky An example of displaying is described.
  • the display method of the empty clock is not limited to this.
  • the control device 103 displays an image simulating the morning sun, and the relative time is in the day of the real time. If it is a corresponding time, an image simulating the sun rising high in the sky is displayed. If the relative time is a time corresponding to the evening in the real time, an image simulating the sunset is displayed. When is the time corresponding to real time night, an image imitating the moon may be displayed. Further, when displaying the moon, the fullness of the moon may be expressed based on the age of the day. Further, the color of the sky image may be changed so as to match the sky color at that time.
  • the control device 103 may display images such as migratory birds, shooting stars, UFOs, and swallows randomly in the sky image.
  • the control device 103 identifies the current position of the relative time display device 100, identifies the sunrise time and sunset time in the region, and displays an image or sky image displayed as an empty clock according to the sunrise time and sunset time. You may make it change the color of.
  • the current position of the relative time display device 100 may be specified by setting by the user or positioning by GPS.
  • the weather forecast information of the area may be acquired and a sky image suitable for the current weather may be used.
  • an orientation sensor may be mounted on the relative time display device 100 to display an image that matches the sky in the direction that the relative time display device 100 is facing. For example, when displaying an image of a starry sky, the user can enjoy virtual constellation appreciation by displaying an image in which a star that is visible in the facing direction is displayed.
  • the control device 103 has described an example in which when displaying an empty clock, the relative time can be displayed with numbers or characters superimposed on an empty image.
  • the user can arbitrarily select whether or not to display the relative time superimposed on the empty image, and the control device 103 can select based on the selection by the user.
  • the relative time display may be switched between display and non-display. Moreover, you may enable it to display real time with relative time.
  • the relative time display device 100 is equipped with an interface for connecting to an external display device such as a television or a monitor, and an empty clock is output and displayed on the external display device connected via the interface. May be.
  • an empty clock when displaying an empty clock on an external display device, it is possible to connect to a plurality of display devices at the same time, and to display a panoramic display of the empty clock at each angle on a monitor arranged at 360 degrees.
  • Energy saving functions such as a sleep function for shifting the relative time display device 100 to a sleep state and a brightness adjustment function for adjusting the brightness of the touch panel 101 are further installed in the relative time display device 100 of the above-described embodiment. You may make it do.
  • the relative time display device 100 according to the above-described embodiment can also be used for phototherapy that has an effect of adjusting the biological rhythm.
  • the relative time display device 100 is assumed to be a smartphone having a call function, and thus includes a microphone 105 and a speaker 106. However, the relative time display device 100 does not have a call function. When the information terminal is used, the microphone 105 and the speaker 106 are not mounted. Further, when a terminal that does not need to have a communication function is used, the communication module 102 is also unnecessary. Further, when the flash memory included in the control device 103 is used as the internal memory and it is not necessary to use the external memory, the memory slot 104 is also unnecessary.
  • the relative time display program is provided as a relative time display application that can be executed by a smartphone, and the program data of the relative time display application obtained by downloading or the like is stored in a nonvolatile memory.
  • the example in which the relative time display application is installed in the relative time display device 100 by being recorded has been described.
  • the relative time display program may be supplied as a computer-readable computer program product using a communication line such as the Internet, personal computer communication, or a carrier wave such as a dedicated communication line. Alternatively, it may be supplied as a computer-readable computer program product recorded on a recording medium such as a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM.
  • the present invention is not limited to the configurations in the above-described embodiments as long as the characteristic functions of the present invention are not impaired. Moreover, it is good also as a structure which combined the above-mentioned embodiment and a some modification.

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La présente invention concerne le réglage et l'affichage d'une durée relative qui possède une relation relative par rapport à une durée réelle. La présente invention concerne donc un dispositif d'affichage de temps relatif (100) qui est pourvu : d'un moyen de réception de réglage de durée relative qui reçoit un réglage d'une durée (« durée relative ») qui est différente d'une durée réelle et qui possède une relation relative par rapport à une durée réelle ; d'un moyen de synchronisation de durée relative qui effectue une synchronisation en fonction de la durée relative reçue par le moyen de réception de réglage de durée relative ; d'un moyen d'identification de temps relatif qui identifie, en fonction de la synchronisation effectuée par le moyen de synchronisation de durée relative, un temps actuel (« temps relatif ») dans la durée relative ; d'un moyen de commande d'affichage qui affiche, sur un dispositif d'affichage, une image ou une vidéo correspondant au temps relatif identifié par le moyen d'identification de temps relatif.
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